Destiny “The Lorazepam will most likely make him not remember what just happened,” Dr. Ball said. “Good, that’s good.” Dr. Ball and the nurse left after that. I felt a tear slip out of my left eye. I didn’t bother stopping it. I had to remember I wasn’t the same woman I was this past year. I was stronger now. I had people who loved me and wanted me in their lives. “Heeeey, baby. I missed you today.” I looked at Malik, and he had a dopey grin on his face. He definitely didn’t remember anything. Good. “Hi. Sorry, I was busy cleaning house.” “It’s okay. I thought maybe I had done something to upset you. I haven’t, right?” “Just you getting into a car accident,” I said with a small smile. He chuckled. Then hummed with pain. “I don’t remember how that happened.” “It wasn’t just you.

